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AITA for telling my husband I’m done with his “help” around the house?

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
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For eight years, she believed they were partners in every sense—sharing life, love, and the daily grind. But beneath the surface of their marriage lies a quiet storm: his version of “helping” isn’t support, but a source of endless frustration and exhaustion. Every chore he attempts becomes a battleground, leaving her overwhelmed and unheard.

She’s tried to bridge the gap with patience and guidance, only to be met with stubborn denial and dismissive words. The weight of fixing his mistakes falls solely on her shoulders, eroding not just the household but the very trust and respect their marriage was built on.

AITA for telling my husband I’m done with his “help” around the house?

My husband (34M) and I (31F) have been together for...

But here's the thing: his version of "helping" is a...

He'll agree, but instead of sorting things like delicates or...

This has ruined clothes and stained things beyond repair. Same...

but he leaves everything piled up in the sink, and...

I've tried teaching him, suggesting easier ways, even leaving little...

I end up spending double the time either fixing what...

he says he's "trying his best" or accuses me of...

This came to a head recently when he "helped" me...

I thought he'd done a great job-until one of my...

I was embarra*sed, but when I told him, he laughed...

last night I told him I'm done with his "help"...

He got upset, saying he's just trying to make things...

As renowned family therapist John Gottman explains, “The single most important predictor of relationship success is how couples handle conflict.” In this scenario, the conflict is not just about dirty dishes or ruined clothes; it is fundamentally about differing standards, mutual respect, and effective communication regarding shared responsibilities.

The husband’s behavior suggests a pattern of ‘weaponized incompetence’ or a genuine inability to meet the OP’s standards, coupled with defensiveness when challenged. By claiming he is ‘trying his best’ or accusing the OP of being ‘controlling,’ he shifts the focus from the tangible negative outcomes (ruined clothes, misplaced critical items) to her perceived flaw (being too picky). The OP’s reaction—withdrawing the task entirely—is an understandable boundary setting mechanism when teaching or negotiation fails, though it risks creating resentment by placing all labor back onto her.

The OP’s action of halting the ‘help’ was appropriate in the short term to prevent further damage (like losing birth control medication). However, a constructive path forward requires a structured conversation focusing on *outcomes* rather than *effort*. They must agree on specific, measurable standards for each task. If the husband genuinely cannot meet these standards, they must negotiate an alternative: either targeted, non-judgmental training focused on specific steps, or reallocating that chore entirely to the OP in exchange for the husband taking on a different, equally weighted responsibility.

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redcore4 You're NTA but you're allowing him to weaponise his...

all the household ch**es. Your options here are to leave...

to insist that if he won't learn it himself he...

Personally I'd take the first option - a useless man...

Ok-Willow-9145 Men being expected to participate in keeping their own...

Everyone in a home is responsible for keeping it clean....

cooking, washing, and organizing are not your responsibilities that he...

Juls1016 Go on a full on strike for a while.:...

He's doing the minimum just to keep you shut about...

If he doesn't do it the proper way then he...

Current_Candy7408 My partner moved in 1.5 years ago.

While he is an equal contributor in every way, I...

This man is a hurricane who leaves a mess in...

Bud, you do the grocery shopping and cooking and tend...

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We tried in the beginning to have him be more...

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StarApple0721 Because I can't cook for shit, nor do I...

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sunnyy_20 NTA but somehow I can understand your POV. It's...

At first, I thought you have certain standard for him...

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Make him pay for groceries and bills. Keep your money...

Just ask him as a 'help' just like him keep...

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This is a cla*sic technique to trick the woman into...

Some men will intentionally "help" wrong until the woman demands...

The original poster (OP) reached a point of significant frustration due to her husband’s repeated failure to complete household tasks to an acceptable standard, often resulting in damage or requiring rework. Her decision to withdraw her request for his help stemmed from a perceived lack of respect for her efforts and the resulting negative consequences of his actions, leading to a breakdown in communication where the husband feels criticized rather than supported.

Given the husband’s insistence that he is trying while simultaneously dismissing feedback and causing problems, is the OP justified in refusing his ‘help’ to maintain household standards, or does this refusal represent an unfair abandonment of shared responsibility in the marriage?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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